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f k r iim r H ESTARLISUED FOB TilE DISSEMINATION (IP OEJIOCHATIC PRl?l JIPLES, AND TO EARS AS HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OF OUR BKOW. WHOLE NO. 756- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1882. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE MI71F& c Y fir Wht tfugetu Cits iiard. L L. tAMrBILL. J. B. lAMfDKl.L. CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE-On the East side of Willamette Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets. OCR OXLT BATES OV ADVERTISING. Advertisements Inserted u followi : One square, 10 lines or leu, one insertion (3 ; each subsequent Insertion $ L Cub required in advance. Tiaae advertisers will be charged at the fol mnGmiMf fates One square three months W 00 " mix month. 8 00 six month.. 00 ue year. 12 00 Transient notice, in local oolumn, 20 cents per iae for each insertion. ' Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All fob work must be PAio roR ox iiEUVEur. POSTOFFICE. ' Ifflce Hoave -Prom 1 a. m. to 7 p. m, Sundays I, a J: SO to 1:30 p. m. Kail arrives from the south an1 leaves roin north IS a. n. Arrive, from tlie north and faws ruins e ath at 1:33 p. at. For Siui.law, Pranklin and I.one f ira, close at 0 a.m. on Wednwlar. Fur Crawford. fills, Caiap Creek and Brownsville at I v.M. letter, will be ready fur delivery half an hour after rival of trains, letters sbouia Mlerestuie omce as hoar before mails depart. A. 8. PATTERSON T. M. SOCIETIES. Kwowaw looos No 11. A. F. and A. M Meets Are and third We Inssdsjs in earn saeath. j0H""ii. Seasons Butts Toim No. 0 I. 0. E., ,jO. P. Msetasvery Tuee-Uy tveninf. V&SZn& Wiuawhala Ehoamfufitt No. 6, Mete on ths Id and 4th Wednesday, in each month. XeuixR Lodoi, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Meeu at Maaonio Hall the second and fourth IVidays In each month. J. M. Sloan, M. W. DR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) MSIDENCE-Upstairi, over Chas. Horn's gunsmith shop. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. OIEce at the TOST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residents en Eighth street, opposite Presby terian Church, .JflWJlLIlY. -ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. L86KEY, ms DEALER IN Clacks, Wacnes, Cliains, Jewelry" Etc. rtcpairiui; Promptly Executed. OTAII Work Warranted. .33 ' Ellsworth & Co.'s hrick Willamette street A. LTNCH. JAS. PAGE. LYHOH & PAGE, la Dorris' Brick Building. DEALEttd l!f Groceries J Provisions, WiU keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobaoco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soaps, Notions, Green and Dried I rnits, Wood and Willow Ware. . . Crockery, Eta Business wiU be conducted on a CASK BASIS, Which means that Low. Prices are Established Cwdi delivered without har;t to Bnyri ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE VVANTII r which we will pay the hiifhmrt market price. r.YXCMiPAUJi. B. F. DORRSS, DE.U.EE in Stoves, ltangcs.. Pomps, Pipes, MetaM, Tinware. AND . House Furnishing Goods generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Sitltfactioii Gjarauteel. Willamette Street, E ugeneCltv.0 regon. efcerHweekmyiisirewatowe. Terms saltStMsw. tlDbfr.AaMrase H RALUTTOe. Prlel, tt niiiTini Ml F, B. Gives notice that II !,l ill 1 of Goods at reduced prices for Call and Examine his Stock. New Departure ! ! TWO S?"E2,3:C33E3S I CJ-a.i333S AXD , PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HuliSKS, whose interU- are ipend their prutita at home. Take notice that- A V. Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any ether CASH STORE. Best Prints lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Dljached Muslins, 7, 8, !), and Li) eta. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 715 eta per Dot. Plain nnd Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35: V, and 50 cts. Water Proo , cents Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and SI. And all Other Coeds at Also the Celebrated WHITE Sli AIIsTG MACHINE! None butter for strength, siie, and durability!, jjr To my oM Custouiem, who have stood by Urnis as heretofore on time, but if at any time sin, as -jbiiers. me run credit on my reduction , CRAIN BROS. DEALERS 5 Watches nil Jewelry. Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwes corn?r of Willamette anil Eighth strata. , PATENTS TTe continue to act as Solicitors forrstents, Caveats, Trade llarts, t'opyrljtiu. etc, J-r the Ldted Ltates, Canada, tuba, England, Fnmcc, Germany, etc V,a uavo hod thirty-live ycara esperlcnco. ratc3tsnbialr.ed thnuTh us are cuircd l.i the fa rm: :o AMKr.icA.v. This larw a-d sjilcrild lllts tratcdweeklynipcr.S3.S0ayear,riow3taortonrcrs of Science, la very Interesting, asd has ai cnomcus clrculatl-i. Address MUIJM A CO, Itc-t BoHel-t-irs. Pub's, ef Srirxnno AMrwrAX, tr lark Eow, KcwYrrS. Hand boon r.bnntPstcnfi free. M NEW iv& II! AT MARK'iiT On the west side of Willamette Street, between Lumtta sod .Ninth. Having just opened a new and neat Meat Mrket, we are prepared to furnish he best Beef, Teal, Motion, Pork, etc.. To oar customers, at the lowest market rates The custom of the public is respect fully solicited Meats delivered to any part of the citv free M -hv. McOOBNACK RENSHAW. lffOfOvVv- Bargains II III!! Ill he offers his stock OSIS.OX'SCS .DUILDYOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your iutureats 1 Arc permanently located and PETERS 3 Fine Cheviot Shirts. DO, 75 cts and $1. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 1ft, t'O and H cts. Mens' Undorwost, Shirts and Drawers, 60 ct Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts, and 81. Mens' Overalls, 60, Co, 76 cts and tt Kintiroidoriee and Edgins at Fabulous Lo Prices. Proportionate Rates. At greatly redi me so 1 nig, I they wish to ma luced rates. will continue to sell on same lake CAbH purchases, I will give A. V. iMS l fclttt r-s.QVA-.Jn Children roa Mothers Lie axd PlvalciaBa roconunoad it, IT 13 fiCT r'ARCOTi:. CENTAUR LIXIMEST0; tho AVorld's great Pain-Ko lirving remedies. They heal, hootlio aud euro Buruo, Vi'ouuds, Weak Back cud niicumatlsm upon Ulan, and Sprain, Galls end Lameness jpon Coasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. .C CPUBT3 of lscast!ng laea., Cnadete, Craclulaj Pains la tlie Howl, Fetid Hreath, CeaXnosa, nod tm7 Catarrhal Complaint, enn te extarmlnatad by Wei Ee Ileyer's Catarrk Cue, Consti tutional Antidote, by Abaorp tloa. The aiot Important Dis" covery ainoe Vaccina tioa. xrarxixT.: VZBSESSSBB, Iff to it I VS. A tax of $900 lias been levied for the benefit of the Union public school. Anaddition, costing $500, will I martins spring to the public school building at Forest Grove. The Dalles military reservation will be sold at public auction in the Dalles. sale to begin on the 10th day of Slay. John Newberry has purchased in Umatilla and grant counties, for a cat tle firm in the east, 23,000 head of cat tle and is still buying. IX L. Whitehead, scent for Frank Bros, at Island City, will offtr pre miums amounting in value to $100 for the Wat plowing in a match at the Un ion county fair grounds the coming season. Abraham McCuhhin, one of the early pioneers of Clackamas couuty, but for several year a resident of Wasco coun ty, died on thn 12th ult, aged 70 years. A wife, one son and three daughters survive him. L D. Gilbert, who settled on his do nation land claim in Benton county, in 1847, died at the home of his son, near Eugene City, on the 27th ult, aged 70 years, His nged wife and a large family of children survive him. Up to March 21st the snow and cold weather continued in Wallowa valley. Up to that date the mercury stood at 18 degress alio vn zero. Stockmen re port everything lively on tho winter range. A large nunilir of cattle have been sold to be delivered about May 1st. The Wooley bridge, near Hillsboro, gave way a few days ago, letting two men and a team and wngnn into the gulch below. A severe fright and a demoralized team were the only rn- Hultft. It will necessitate the building of a new bridge before travel can be re sumed. The rights, water privileges, and franchises of the old Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Company were Monday sold at public auction by W. B. Gil bert, master in chancery of tho U. S. Circuit Court, in pursuance of a judg ment in favor of the Bank of British Columbia and against W. C. Griswoltl. A Wallowa correspondent says: Ben Davin lay out in tho hills intervening between his xtock ranch 011 tho Imaha and his home nenr Alder, lout Friday night The nit'lit was a fearful one a terrific storm of wind and snow pre vailing all through. The snow was so deep his horse could not make the jour ney with him in a day, forcing him to make the best of his surroundings with out wood, shelter or provisions. The will of the late S. G. French of Union, was opened and read last week by Rev. ThomasSiDith and Mr. Holmes. It leaves 11,000 to Win. Holmes, f 3,000 to Mrs. Kay, $5,000 to the Episcopal church at Cove, to be used for the support of the minister; a span of horses, harness and new buggy to Rev. Tlios. Smith? the dwelling, im provements and 100 acres of ground at Cove, valued at 825,000, for the pur pose of establishing an Episcopal- school for young ladies; the estate was valued at about 1150,000. The Alliauy Farmers Company will .construct their flouring mill so that it will be ready for the Fall grinding. It will be built near the warehouse and in direct communication with it It will be three or four stories high and proli- ably forty-two by sixty feet, making it a large structure. Its cost will be Ite- twnen (8,000 and $12,000. The latest machinery will lie introduced of the most approved kind. There will lie three run of burrs, which will give it a large capacity) Withal it will be one of the finest mills in the valley. Another and important use for the eucalyptus tree, liesides that of coun teracting malaria, is said to have been discovered. Reports from Australia say that its leaves are the special ab horrence of all insects which prey upon fruit trees, against whose depredations they furnish complete protection if only the ground beneath- be strewn with them, These are the reports, and ex periments now going on in Australia and South Africa will soon determine whether they are true or not STATU Bow in 1 Printing Office. Spqjunk Falls, W. T., March 29. A? M. Cannon and Bascotn II. Ben nett of the bar k in this city, called at the residence of Francis II. Cook, edi tor of the Times, last evening. Find ing that he had not returned fins town, they wanted to know where he was, saying they might meet him. The visit was occasioned by article in the Times which Mr. Cannon took excep tion to. At 10 o'clock to-day Cannon and Bennett entered the office of the Times on the second floor, while none were present but Mr. and Mrs. Cook with a balie in the cradle. Cannon de manded a retraction, and swore 'that Cook must sign papers not then shown or he would kill him. The editor did not do so. Cannon drew a revolver to carry out his threat Cook look up an iron "stick" used in the office and in duced Cannon to put away the revol ver; whereupon Bennett drew a revol ver stating that he was going to take part in (he afair. As Bennett was try ing to shoot, Cook took up another side stick and knocked the weapon out of his hand. Cannon's aim was again be ing taken, with Mrs. Cook in range when Cook knocked the weapon out of his hand and across the room. Ben nett by this time had regained his weapon, but his left hand was stricken down by Cook. Cannon, who hail re gained his deadly weapon on thn oppo site side of tlie room, raised it to fire, but Cook threw a missile that hit him just ts he was pulling the trigger, the weapon discharging and the bullet pass ing through the stovepipe, glancing to the ceiling. Aftor this blows full rapidly and blood was soon drawn. A case of type was "pied" and tho men closed in close embrace, Mrs. Cook had rushed down stair and a orowd began to gather. By this time Cook had re gained his feet and the assaulting party had ceased their efforts. After regain ing his feet, and after Mr. Cook had given up his iron "stick," Cannon'again threatened to kill Cook, but tystandnrs interfered. Warrants for tho arrest of Cannon and Bennett have been is sued, but neither will he aMii to be nut perhaps for four weeks. Both are un der tho care of physicians, and scalp wounds they received, which are very severe, have been sawed up. Cook was not injured. Ulio Reprrtrni the People. According to thn directory of the Forty-seventh Congress, there are in that body 293 memliers: One hundred and ninety-five law yers. Nineteen professional politicians. Three railroad officers. One capitalist. There are sixty-live members repre senting thn useful employments of the country as follows; Sevmteen merchant, , Eleven farmers. Twelve editors. Ten manufacturers. Five physicians. Two civil engineer. Two miners. Two mechanics. One metallurgist The useful employments are still worse represented in the Senate as the following ahows. There are seventy six members, whose professions are as follows: Fifty-seven lawyers. Five bank ofEceis. Three railroad officials. Three professional politicians. Of the useful professions there are eleven: Three merchant. Three manufacturers. Two miners. Two general business. One farmer. One editor. Fatal Modesty. A very modest young lady, who was a passenger on board a packet-ship, it is said, sprang out of her berth and jumped overboard, on hearing the captain, during a storm, order the mate to haul down 'he sheets. President Arthur ha done himself honor and the craft justice in nominat-; ing 8. P.- Ko'inds as public printer, Another Ship Ealtri Taqulna By The unmitigate.1 falsehood of the Oregouian in its statement made some time ago in refrence to the depth of the water in Yaquina Bay is being proved most conclusively every .day. We are informed by private letter and also by our correspondent at the Bar, as will he observed in another column, of the entry of ths Sea Foam, .Capt. Winant very heavily laden, into Ya quina Bay, going over the bar at ebb tide in a heavy fog. How does thia sound to the narrow minded editor of the "only" (1) paper in Oregont Some idea of the water ths Sa Foam was drawing can b obtained from the load she carried. She was laden with car wheels, iron and fittings, complete for' two construction trains; two complete sets of cars, and other material for rock working; an assorted cargo of iron, steel and other railroad material;' and a quantity of oat and feed for the teams on the gratia Tin Sea Foam was received at the Bay with great demonstrations of joy, for it was not only an evidence of the fact that business is meant by the R.' R. authorities; hut it exhibits the pos sibilities of the Bay, and is the best ev idence to prove that no great expendi ture is needed to make Yaquina Bay the best harW between Puget Sound and Gnldon Gate. While the Colum bia is filling constantly no such draw-" back caii be traced to this Bay. ' In a short time the very largest eteamers will be able to enter with far greater eoe than they ever have the Colum bia River. The future of Yaquina Bay and the success of the O, P. is be coming fast an established fact, and the arrival of the Sea roam is a strong point to prove it Albany Democrat Saylngi of Kiuiorni Men. Just before Bluchnr came to the sii tance of Wellington, an aid-de-oamp rode up, and saluting the Iron Duke,' said: "What is your grace's opinion of advertising!" "I think replied the con queror of the little Corsiean, ''that an' advertisement is a good thing. Let the battle go on." The battle did go on, and Napolean was defeated. Vide Great Battlefields of ths World. Keep your nain.i constantly before the public, if you wish to havs a pros-' perous trade. An inch of advertising is worth a mile of waiting for custom-' e's. Hannibal to his soldiers before crossing the Alps. An advertisement works for you' both when ycu nre awake and when' you are asleep. It is a friend which is constantly extolling your merits and and those of your goods to large numbers' of people al the same time, No merchant can afford to be without it. From Achilles oration on the death of Hec tor. Louisville Courier Journal. A Sad Affair. On Thursday even-' ing, March 30th, a man apparently in a state of intoxication, was arrested at Albany aud committed to jaiL Ths next morning when the jail was opened he was found to t in a dying state, and notwithstanding all the efforts to resuscitate him, in a short time he breathed his lost The coroner sum.' mnned a jury and held an inquest dur ing which the fact was developed that deceased had purchased laudanum 'at one of the drug stores of that city. The jury returned a verdict of probable sui cide. The unfortunate man' was a stranger and nothing was found on hint to identify him, except soma letter ad dressed to a person by the nam of Wilson.' ' They have a way of letting man down easy in Chicago. When a prom inent citizen got drunk at a wedding, and. being called on for a speech, ral lied the father of the bride because he didn't have his other family residing on the east side present at the wedding1 and so kicked up a perfect hadea of a time, the papers said merely that "the remarks of Mr. Jowls were somowhat inappropriate." A story come from Garfield county saying that John Dodd and wife have just become the parents of their 20th child, a boy weighing Impounds, The age of thn prolific couple are 83 and 79 years respectively.- f' i; I. ;